Have you ever wanted to name a metadata field using more than one word? Or give it a name with national characters, perhaps? Or any other non-alphanumeric characters? Now you can, with labels for metadata fields introduced in CloverETL 3.2.[Continue reading]

Those of you who have ever tried to process big records with CloverETL already learned that it required some tweaking and special care to make it run smoothly and efficiently. In some cases, CloverETL could get too greedy with memory requirements for a graph run, making it quite cumbersome to set up. With CloverETL 3.2 we have introduced improved memory management in the runtime layer that has optimized memory usage when running graphs with big records.[Continue reading]